Kayzie Rogers

Kayzie Rogers
Born Kayzie Rogers
Other names Katherine Freeman
Jamie Peacock
Occupation Voice actress
Years active 1990–present
Known for Wobbuffet, Max and Axew in Pokémon
Notable work Pokémon

Kayzie Rogers is an American voice actress. She is best known for her work in anime, commercials, original animation, and video games. She has appeared in titles for 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, DuArt Film and Video and TAJ Productions. She has also performed under the names Jamie Peacock and Katherine Freeman

Career overview

Rogers' most famous roles are the more than 50 that she has voiced for Pokémon.[1] Rogers has also appeared as the voice of Chicky, the Kid Chicken for KFC; a talking teddy bear for FAO Schwarz, and as a bungee-jumping gum pellet for Trident White.

Rogers says she has been "doing funny voices" for as long as she can remember. She was interested in acting from an early age, relishing her performances in school plays from kindergarten through college. Her first media job was as an NBC page in Rockefeller Center. She moved on to a successful graphic arts career, but her dream of working as a professional actor remained.

With the help of a vocal coach, Maddie Blaustein, Rogers made her first cartoon-voice demo in 1990 and was almost immediately discovered. She was cast as a bratty little kid in a tolerance public service announcement. It was produced by the cartoonist, animator, writer and businessman Joe Young (Scruples), starred Richie Havens and featured music by Stevie Wonder. Her first TV series was Nickelodeon's U2U. Rogers played "all the high pitched voices for the cartoons" (Jerry Lobozzo voiced all the deep ones).

Rogers is best known for her inventive and wacky portrayals as well as her wide vocal and emotional range. In addition to voice acting, she teaches workshops and performs for charities.

Filmography

Animation

Movies

Web series/shorts

Video games

On-camera

References

  1. Colin McEnroe (21 August 2013). "In A World Of Voice Overs... "In A World" Is The Tip Of The Iceberg". YourPublicMedia. Retrieved 21 September 2014.

External links

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